PCC Hawaii 2014

In 2014, IAS journeyed to the Big Island of Hawaii. With our site choices custom selected for our class participants, everyone was guaranteed a great time! We visited rock art sites, fish trap areas, restored and unrestored aquaculture sites, ancient villages, and even learned frond weaving from a Native Hawaiian woman. We even managed to get in some fabulous meals and great snorkeling. A few pictures, below, tell the story.

Archaeology of the Big Island

A different type of expression in stone

The King’s Road, near Kaloko

Exploring more petroglyph areas

Ancient fishtraps–part of a dynamic aquaculture system

The King’s Road, near Kaloko

Restored fishpond near the sea

Practicing Hawaiian weaving

Stone foundation–prehistoric use area or Hudson’s Bay storage house foundatiion?

Exploring petroglyph fields–this one with a worn path running through it